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expansion of new highs at the new york stock exchange. predictably, dollar concerns. inflationary concerns. dollar weakness. there's the dollar index moving to the down side. that helps commodity, copper moving up. material stocks one of the big movers on this announcement. you see the material index moving up. and s&p index is at 52-week high. there it is, 329. i want to note that bond market is freaking out a little bit because of obvious inflationary implications of what the federal reserve is doing. there's your battle. inflation hawks. >> i want to throw a question at you. and it something that steve said a moment ago. that means we are getting less bang for qe buck. will the same go for what kind of impact it will have on the stock market as well? >> i think studies indicate we have less bang as qe programs are announced. bottom line though, is 50, 60 points, is that a great move on the dow s the dow? i would say it is pretty modest. >> they are getting more and more modest. >> we are high for the sixth straight day. raising all of those losses since november 6.
expansion of new highs at the new york stock exchange. predictably, dollar concerns. inflationary concerns. dollar weakness. there's the dollar index moving to the down side. that helps commodity, copper moving up. material stocks one of the big movers on this announcement. you see the material index moving up. and s&p index is at 52-week high. there it is, 329. i want to note that bond market is freaking out a little bit because of obvious inflationary implications of what the federal...
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this is our eighth year in a row in new york. we don't have to get on an airplane. >> sold out at the blue note. two shows a night. 21 nights in a row. come down. shows are 8:00 and 10:30. there are usually a couple seats left because people can't make it to new york at the last minute but call the club or whatever. very, very famous legendary jazz club the blue note. >> usually room at the bar. >> there's always room at the bar. >> we'll see you in an hour for the closing bell. thanks so much. >> thanks, bob. speaking of the market shortened session one more hour. let's head over to maria at post 9. >> thanks, carl. hi everybody. welcome to the closing bell. i'm maria bartiroma at the new york stock exchange. no, your watch is not wrong. the closing bell ringing three hours early today at 1:00 eastern for christmas eve. hi, bill. >> hey, maria. i'm bill griffith here at cnbc world headquarters. a down day not terrible, light volume as you might imagine on this half day. the dow down about 40 points right now. 46-point decline at
this is our eighth year in a row in new york. we don't have to get on an airplane. >> sold out at the blue note. two shows a night. 21 nights in a row. come down. shows are 8:00 and 10:30. there are usually a couple seats left because people can't make it to new york at the last minute but call the club or whatever. very, very famous legendary jazz club the blue note. >> usually room at the bar. >> there's always room at the bar. >> we'll see you in an hour for the...
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great interview today with steve tanger the "new york times." that will get you where you need to go. please do that. way too overweighted in oil. >>> time for an important public service announcement. history is not spongeable or ideological. it's not an abstraction. that's exactly what's happening right now when people talk about the origins of the bull market. they coincided with the clinton era. the one that started in 1992 and continued until 2000. with the dow powered from 3200 to 11,000. let's get our facts straight. first the move did happen. i don't want any galvanizers out there. seem to be plenty of clinton haters around who would like to believe the rally didn't even occur. well, occur it did. of course the discussion right now centers on what happens to the stock market if we go back to the clinton year tax rates. most democrats say the raises did not hurt the stock market back then but because deficit and interest rates went down it helped. most republicans want to ignore that analysis entirely or say the rally occurred because of
great interview today with steve tanger the "new york times." that will get you where you need to go. please do that. way too overweighted in oil. >>> time for an important public service announcement. history is not spongeable or ideological. it's not an abstraction. that's exactly what's happening right now when people talk about the origins of the bull market. they coincided with the clinton era. the one that started in 1992 and continued until 2000. with the dow powered...
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in upstate new york, back into maine, and new hampshire and vermont, the story is not rain, it's not even really that much in terms of wind, it's going to be snow. some spots up to a foot. so let's zoom in again on parts of the northeast. new york, you expect the temperatures to be about 38 degrees for a high. 32 in cleveland. very nice in the mid-atlantic and into the southeast. but in the nation's midsection, snow showers may pop up into the northern plains. central plains. but still very quiet in texas. and for the west coast, here you go, portland some scattered showers, early. then partly cloudy and very quiet from san francisco southward into l.a. san diego, some rain layer early, giving way to sunshine into the afternoon. back to you guys. >> okay. thank you, reynolds. appreciate that very much. let's get back to our guest host john kanas. talk about banking. a lot of regulations that are supposed to go into effect that kind of haven't yet. what's the biggest that you think is going to have the biggest impact 2013? >> a number of things. the cfpb is yet to come out with the de
in upstate new york, back into maine, and new hampshire and vermont, the story is not rain, it's not even really that much in terms of wind, it's going to be snow. some spots up to a foot. so let's zoom in again on parts of the northeast. new york, you expect the temperatures to be about 38 degrees for a high. 32 in cleveland. very nice in the mid-atlantic and into the southeast. but in the nation's midsection, snow showers may pop up into the northern plains. central plains. but still very...
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we live in new york city all three of us, we are on the subways in new york, not on the subways in asia where knowing yas and samsungs are much bigger players. >> fair enough. but? for the u.s. carriers. i have seen one nokia lumia on the subway the last three months. >> but here's what a nokia spokesperson had to say ultimate slick, a car years decision on operation, up to at&t and verizon and so on and the spokesperson points out that samsung is doing the same thing. not just us. samsung is doing it, too. good response there. what stock should you be watching when the opening bell rings? get word on the street from a trader and on what to expect. that is next. >>> later, commodities i hating snag the next few months what is ahead for the new year? we are making predictions. take another look at futures as we head into this thursday open. looks like we are a little bit higher, jobless claims did come in better than expected here. the dow looking at 18 at the open. more "squawk on the street," straight ahead. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and like somethi
we live in new york city all three of us, we are on the subways in new york, not on the subways in asia where knowing yas and samsungs are much bigger players. >> fair enough. but? for the u.s. carriers. i have seen one nokia lumia on the subway the last three months. >> but here's what a nokia spokesperson had to say ultimate slick, a car years decision on operation, up to at&t and verizon and so on and the spokesperson points out that samsung is doing the same thing. not just...
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phil lebeau in new york. willy walsh making a bet with richard branson that the virgin airlines brand will not be around in five years. branson offered to bet 1 million pounds, walsh reportedly said, i don't have a million pounds. a knee in the groin maybe. that's as painful to him as it might be to me. why can't our executives be that creative. >> that's so colorful. >> a ceo challenging another one like that in this country? >> it would be rare. >> it's rare. usually they control the company. that is typically -- they have large shareholders, they're never going to say something like that. >> they don't often mention body parts. >> only a guy could really appreciate that story. >>> cramer's live in washington. six stocks in 60 seconds. >>> if lawmakers do not agree on a budget by january 1st, 2013, the expiration of the 2001, 2003 and 2009 tax cuts will generate $225 billion in revenue for the federal government. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewar
phil lebeau in new york. willy walsh making a bet with richard branson that the virgin airlines brand will not be around in five years. branson offered to bet 1 million pounds, walsh reportedly said, i don't have a million pounds. a knee in the groin maybe. that's as painful to him as it might be to me. why can't our executives be that creative. >> that's so colorful. >> a ceo challenging another one like that in this country? >> it would be rare. >> it's rare. usually...
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now, the new york and new jersey port is just one port that could be impacted by this. it's the second largest port to handle manufactured goods from china. it's also the largest port on the east coast. now, last year this port handled $208 billion in cargo. we're talking about products like furniture and also apparel. in 2002, we saw a west coast port lockout. estimates suggest that that cost the economy $1 billion a day. and as with the fiscal cliff, there's a political angle with the container cliff as well. business groups are asking president obama to use his emergency powers under taft hartley to prevent a strike. president bush did that back about ten years ago. while a strike will cause major disruptions, there are alternatives for transporting goods, rail and also air are options, but of course those options are not cheap. >> back in november, our members started putting contingency plans into place. the options were either divert containers to west coast ports, bring merchandise in earlier, use canada or mexico, or use air freight. but all of those come at a s
now, the new york and new jersey port is just one port that could be impacted by this. it's the second largest port to handle manufactured goods from china. it's also the largest port on the east coast. now, last year this port handled $208 billion in cargo. we're talking about products like furniture and also apparel. in 2002, we saw a west coast port lockout. estimates suggest that that cost the economy $1 billion a day. and as with the fiscal cliff, there's a political angle with the...
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he's also a "new york times" reporter. i should say good friend. i didn't even know he was coming on the show, joe. >> really? >> i knew just now. but i had nothing to do with having you here. but i'm thrilled to have you here. if those viewers, i talk about his books all the time, i have not read the faithful spy or anything as part of that group. they must go out and buy the book immediately. more importantly -- >> the fourth. what is going on? this is like -- prostitutes involved? >> there was a waitress. >> a waitress. okay. >> so this is sort of the last couple years of ceos behaving badly. you've got mcafee. busch iv arguably had a worse fall. your viewers may be vaguely awa aware, you know, anheuser-busch was sold in 2008. they may have owned bud stock back then. after what happened what isn't really known is how he spiraled out of control. and he really went into this almost suicidal depression. he was involuntarily hospitalized in 2010. this is less than two years after he's running anheuser-busch. which raises the question of why he was e
he's also a "new york times" reporter. i should say good friend. i didn't even know he was coming on the show, joe. >> really? >> i knew just now. but i had nothing to do with having you here. but i'm thrilled to have you here. if those viewers, i talk about his books all the time, i have not read the faithful spy or anything as part of that group. they must go out and buy the book immediately. more importantly -- >> the fourth. what is going on? this is like --...
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to make a bid for the "new york times." the ft's publisher is about to lose two of its top executives, raising speculation that the newspaper could be up for sale. eric fisher joins us from the weather channel this morning and, eric, it was not cool out here today, but i did see a lot of rain. is that around the country, as well? >> it is. we're watching winter storm caesar. this is what it left behind. blizzard conditions around south carolina and north dakota. over in minnesota, we have anywhere from 8 to 17 inch snowfall totals. a lot of cold air behind the system. eventually that will get over towards the eastern seaboard. 12 in minneapolis. 8 and below in international falls. you get over towards chicago and into des moines, st. louis, gusty winds bringing those windchills way down. winter finally showed up here across the upper midwest. here in the northeast, there's the rain we were talking about around boston. a little bit of a break this morning. the biggest storms across the south, places like atlanta, into birmin
to make a bid for the "new york times." the ft's publisher is about to lose two of its top executives, raising speculation that the newspaper could be up for sale. eric fisher joins us from the weather channel this morning and, eric, it was not cool out here today, but i did see a lot of rain. is that around the country, as well? >> it is. we're watching winter storm caesar. this is what it left behind. blizzard conditions around south carolina and north dakota. over in...
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it's funny, you pick up the paper today, in the "new york times," the new imac is down. >> you take a look at any great consumer products company and it had some sort of a cult following. nike. >> it's the curse of the $600 million market cap. >> it's really big, they got to get to where the people who own it actually like it, are not worried, are not options holders. reminds me of silver at a much higher price one day. >> i think the company is trying to corner the market. >> wow, that was some move. but the we cans have to go and the people who are looking at the fiscal cliff and getting that tax bill and people are saying i do own this in my "mad money" account, i can understand why they would want to sell it. >> revenues light as well. they are claiming not only the election, not only the cliff, but broad economic concern, traffic levels coming down on this. >> this is a very well run company that has missed and made and beaten, you can see the chart, missed, made, missed, made. this is not for strond. nordstrom. >> this week on twitter, they realize people are done playing with f
it's funny, you pick up the paper today, in the "new york times," the new imac is down. >> you take a look at any great consumer products company and it had some sort of a cult following. nike. >> it's the curse of the $600 million market cap. >> it's really big, they got to get to where the people who own it actually like it, are not worried, are not options holders. reminds me of silver at a much higher price one day. >> i think the company is trying to...
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. >> the front page article on the "new york times" is titled bribery aisle. it's about walmart and the mechanics cal can business that was aggressive and creative and a corrupter offering large payoffs to get what the law otherwise prohibited. the times reports that the retailer wanted to build a store in an alfalfa field in a town's main entrance which was barely a mile from some ancient pyramids. the town's elected leaders had prevented the new zoning map that would have prevented it. walmart officials decided to undo the damage by a well played bribe and the guy drawing the map drew it a little differently. >> that's exactly what happened. they found the old map and the new map. they found a disk in a shoe box showing the differences. it was incredible. >> the zoning map would not become law until it was published in a government newspaper, so walmart reportedly arranged to bribe an official to change the map before it was sent to the newspaper. walmart issued a statement saying the allegations are part of that company's ongoing investigation of the last "
. >> the front page article on the "new york times" is titled bribery aisle. it's about walmart and the mechanics cal can business that was aggressive and creative and a corrupter offering large payoffs to get what the law otherwise prohibited. the times reports that the retailer wanted to build a store in an alfalfa field in a town's main entrance which was barely a mile from some ancient pyramids. the town's elected leaders had prevented the new zoning map that would have...